The Railway Recruitment Boards have released the application status for the Non-Technical Popular Categories Graduate level recruitment under CEN 06/2025 on their official portal.The recruitment drive covers 5810 vacancies, and candidates who applied can now view whether their forms stand provisionally accepted, conditionally accepted, or rejected.How to check application status onlineCandidates can check their application status page by logging in using the registered user credentials on www.rrbapply.gov.in, the official website.The status shows three categories, which are provisionally accepted, conditionally accepted with stated conditions, and rejected with reasons in detail.Notifications via SMS and emailThe Boards will send SMS and email alerts to the registered mobile numbers and email addresses given in the application forms.Vacancy detail and post distribution The posts to be allotted at NTPC Graduate level are 2321 for the General category, 602 for EWS, 1508 for OBC, 922 for SC, and 457 for ST.Post-wise vacancies include 161 Chief Commercial-cum-Ticket Supervisors, 615 Station Masters, 3416 Goods Train Managers, 921 Junior Accounts Assistant Cum Typists, 628 Senior Clerk Cum Typists, and 59 Traffic Assistants.Important dates and recruitment processThe application window opened on October 21, 2025, and closed on November 27, 2025, after an extension.Candidates could edit or correct their forms between November 30, 2025, and December 09, 2025, as per the official schedule.The Boards released the application status on January 20, 2026, while they will announce examination dates separately.Advisory, helpdesk, and caution noticeThe RRB stated that all accepted candidatures remain provisional and may face cancellation if discrepancies, false information, or malpractice emerge at any stage.The candidate helpdesk operates from 10.00 AM to 05.00 PM on weekdays through phone numbers 9592-001-188 and 0172-565-3333, and via rrb.help@csc.gov.in.The Boards advised candidates to rely only on official RRB websites and warned against touts promising illegal selection advantages.They confirmed completion of application scrutiny and retained the right to correct inadvertent errors, while declining correspondence from ineligible or rejected applicants.The notice reiterated that the recruitment process remains fully computerised and bases selection strictly on merit without any external influence.Admit cards will be issued before the examination, which the Boards will notify separately through official channels.Candidates can monitor updates regularly online.






